The Betaklite line crumpled.
Whiskeyjack's heavy infantry reformed into individual four-squad wedges, each one independently driving deeper into the Pannion ranks once the battle was fully joined.
The details before the commander were precise in following the Malazan doctrine of set battles, as devised by Dassem Ultor decades past. Shield-locked lines and squares worked best in defending engagements. When delivering chaos into massed enemy ranks in an assault, however, it was found that smaller, tighter units worked best. A successful advance that drove the enemy back often lost its momentum, and, indeed, its contact with the retreating foes, amidst a corpse-cluttered ground and the need to maintain closed ranks. Almost a thousand four-squad wedges, of thirty-five to forty soldiers each, on the other hand, actually delayed the moment of rout. Flight was more difficult, communication problematic, and lines of sight to fellow soldiers often broken — none knew what the others were doing, and in the face of that uncertainty, they often hesitated before fleeing — a fatal option. There was another choice, of course, and that was to fight, but it took a very special army to be capable of maintaining such discipline and adaptability in those circumstances, and in those instances the Malazan forces would hold their shield-locked formation.
These Betaklites possessed none of these qualities. Within fifty heartbeats, the division was shattered. Entire companies, finding themselves surrounded by the silent, deadly Malazans, flung their weapons down.
This part of the battle, Whiskeyjack concluded, was finished.
A Saltoan messenger rode up to Whiskeyjack's side. 'Sir! Word from the warlord!'
Whiskeyjack nodded.
'The Ilgres Barghast and their Rhivi skirmishers have broken the Seerdomin and Urdomen. There was a Mage Cadre active in the engagement, at least at the start, but the Tiste Andii nullified them. Brood owns the field on the south flank.'
'Very good,' Whiskeyjack grunted. 'Anything else?'
'Sir, a well-aimed slingstone from a Rhivi gave Septarch Kulpath a third eye — killed the bastard outright. We are in possession of his army's standard, sir.'
'Inform the warlord that the Betaklites, Beklites, Scalandi and Desandi companies have been defeated. We command the centre and north. Enquire of the warlord as to our next move — my scouts inform me that upwards of two hundred thousand Tenescowri are encamped half a league to the east. Rather mauled by all accounts, yet potentially a nuisance. At the same time — and on this Dujek and I are agreed — an unmitigated slaughter of these peasants would not sit well with us.'
'I will convey your words, Commander.' The messenger saluted, swung his horse round, and rode southward.
A slash of darkness opened before Whiskeyjack, startling his horse and those of the riders nearest him. Snorting, stamping, the beast came close to rearing until a low growl from Whiskeyjack calmed it. His retinue managed the same.
Korlat emerged from her warren. Her black armour glittered with blood-spray, but he saw no obvious wounds. None the less …